Ameiva


Ameiva, commonly called jungle-runners, is a genus of whiptail lizards that belongs to the family Teiidae.

Geographic range

Member species of the genus Ameiva are found in South America, Central America and the Caribbean.
Their major habitat in four regions of Brazil include: Caatinga, Cerrado, the Amazonian rain forest, and the Amazonian savanna.
Additionally, Ameiva ameiva has been introduced to Florida in the United States.

Species

Sourced from "The Reptile Database".
ImageNameDistribution
Ameiva aggerecusans Koch, Venegas, Rödder, Flecks & Böhme, 2013Peru
Ameiva ameivagiant ameiva, green ameiva, South American ground lizard, Amazon racerunnerCentral, South America, and some Caribbean Islands.
Ameiva atrigularis – giant ameiva, Amazon racerunnerTrinidad and Tobago and in Venezuela.
Ameiva bifrontata Cope, 1862 – Cope's ameivaPeru, Colombia, Venezuela, Netherlands Antilles, and Aruba.
Ameiva concolor Peru.
Ameiva fuliginosa Isla de Providencia, San Andrés, and the Swan Islands.
Ameiva jacuba Giugliano, Nogueira, Valdujo, Collevatti & Colli, 2013Brazil.
Ameiva nodam Koch, Venegas, Rödder, Flecks & Böhme, 2013Peru.
Ameiva pantherina Ugueto & Harvey, 2011Venezuela.
Ameiva parecis Brazil.
Ameiva praesignis – giant ameiva, Amazon racerunnerCosta Rica, Panama, Venezuela, and Colombia.
Ameiva provitaae García-Pérez, 1995Venezuela.
Ameiva reticulata Landauro, Garcia-Bravo & Venegas, 2015Peru.
Ameiva tobagana Cope, 1879Antillean ameivaGrenada and St. Vincent.

Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Ameiva.